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SAMPLE

Orientation
Thinking Points for Families

Your agency will help you to understand the meaning of "special needs" and commitment needed to parent special needs children.

Questions for you to think about:
Think about your strengths and the strengths of your family unit. Discuss them with your caseworker. Talk about how they will meet the needs of the child.
Suggestion:
All families need support of friends and family. Think about and identify the people within your support network.
Questions for you to think about: Suggestion:
Your agency will help you to identify your expectations of your adopted child. Once identified, they will help temper expectations that may be unreasonable or unattainable.
Questions for family to think about:
Most of the children require support services such as individual or group therapy, special classroom instruction / support, medical follow-up and medications to name a few. Your agency will discuss the supports that will and will not be available to you after finalization.
Questions for the family:
After the previous discussion, your agency will provide you with resources and how to access them.

The agency will fully disclose to you information they have about the child. This should include current and past information regarding educational needs, therapy and medications, medical history etc.

All family members should be involved in the decision making process.

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